Phishing scammers spoof Ledger’s email to send bogus data breach notice
Scammers are spoofing support emails for hardware wallet maker Ledger, prompting users to share their seed phrases.
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Scammers are spoofing support emails for hardware wallet maker Ledger, prompting users to share their seed phrases.
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